UNIT 6 The Earth’s structure Natural Science 2. Secondary Education SUBMERGED RELIEF.

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UNIT 6 The Earth’s structure Natural Science 2. Secondary Education SUBMERGED RELIEF

UNIT 6 Submerged relief This type of relief makes up approximately three quarters of the Earth’s surface. We were not able to describe its characteristic features until recently: today, however, we have the technology to observe the ocean floor even at great depths. The main features of submerged relief are continental platforms, abyssal plains, ridges and trenches. Submerged relief Continental platform Abyssal plain Ridge Trench Click on the labels to find out more Natural Science 2. Secondary Education

Continental platforms are extensions of continents submerged in the ocean. They are usually quite flat but get deeper the further into the sea they are. The platform ends in a steep slope called the continental shelf. Continental platforms Continental platform Continental shelf Go back to the start menu UNIT 6 Submerged relief Natural Science 2. Secondary Education

These are large plains located at great depths (normally at depths of more than 3,000 metres). They make up the largest part of the ocean floor. Submerged mountains and volcanoes can be found here. They are sometimes so high that they form islands. Abyssal plains Abyssal plain Volcanic island Go back to the start menu UNIT 6 Submerged relief Natural Science 2. Secondary Education

These are large underwater mountain ranges that are thousands of kilometres long. They cut through the abyssal plains. They can be so high that they emerge from the water and create islands, as is the case of Iceland. Ridges have a fissure down their middle, called a rift. Ridges RidgeRift Go back to the start menu UNIT 6 Submerged relief Natural Science 2. Secondary Education

These are very deep, narrow, long depressions. The largest trenches are more than 10 kilometres deep and hundreds of kilometres long. Trenches Trench Go back to the start menu UNIT 6 Submerged relief Natural Science 2. Secondary Education